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FOB Mil BRICE'S REGENERATOR Ths anlqu* Hair-Producer. Pries, 3/6; special strength, 5/6. BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM The enemy of dandruff. Keeps ths Klip In pirfect condition. Prlci, </-• Here are examples out ol hundreds ol What these peerless remedies are doing everyday: Sefure Using. 4/i!-r Vslng. yhoso photographs are guaranteed genuine and U|}r*touehed. by Mr. H. H. j OllKord. el ChrUUhureb. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! Wk*« """V I'liulus «au ob seen at Air J. fic-on'"* Pharmacy, where these spec-jics arc also on sale. j FOE SALE. •— rrrrrRCHARD PROPERTI^ — Al— RICHMOND ahd STOKE. GROVE-STREET, NELSON.— Six-rmd.' House with every convenience, land 60 feet frontage, 200 feet in depth. Price £575. Easy terms, plendid Orchard Property, situated' wit'Hia easy dijtanoe of the City, comprising 8j" acres. c,f ftP/l ]S»d. Five acres in orchard now coming into full bearing. Improvements comprise a new 7-roomed house with every convenience, stables, fruitpacking sheds and all necessary buildings. Owner -prepared to leave large pgxtlgn pf purchase money on mortgage"?* lp-.v rate of interest. Splendid opportunity lor lßdnstr'ous '"man with small capital. 181 Acrea at Richmond, 6-roomod house. Price £700. . 19 Acres Good Fruit-growing Land, 6 acres in best varieties of fruits, specially adapted for apples. Prico £550. 17 Acres at Stoke; all excellent level land, suitable for orchard or agricultural purposes, % acips planted in orchard.' Easy tenn^. . 18 Acres Good ' Land, 10 acres in or chard jcsl coming into full hearing. 8 Acres all planted in young trees, Iroomed cottage. . 6 Acres Splendid Orchard, eonteinrng best varieties fruit; 7-roomed house and all necessary buildings. 3 Acres Good Land, part in orchard, 5-Toomed house. . , 18 Acres at Stoke. Splendid evol land Suitable for -orchard. Well watered by n-srmanent springs and a stream, retard Prape^y, 52 acres, 30 acres of which are in orchard. Good 6-rmd- 1 house a;- 1 buildings. Easy terms. 6 Acres rt Richmond, good 7-roomed house; 2 acres in orchard. 91 Acres at R'pljinond, excellently situated; 6-ropmfid bosse. Small or chard--6 Acres; 8-rooroefl honse. 20 Acres; 6-roomed honse. 16 acres ploughed. £825. Acres Native Reserve, at Motuel-a, yearly rental £8; 12 acres level, balance low hill, all ploughable. 6-rmd. honss- Prico £550. I 24 Acres Freehold, excellent tfvel. land, specially adapted for orchard. Five miles from JJot'ieka Wharf. 16 Acre? Native Reserve ot Motueka ; I I annual rental £"6; 7-roomed liouao; ! 2 acres in orchard. Price £420. i 14 Aores : Fine Residenoo and all nocessary buildings. Small orchard. 10 Acres at Richmond ; all level land of first-class quality, new five-roomed house and farm buildings. .37 Acres at Spring Grove. Excellent i land specially adapted for orchard. 3 Acres Orchard ip full Eiaring; good houae and farm buildings. —FARM PROPERTIES.— 247 Acreß of Splendid Land, situated <a ths most fertile district in Naison, ) within four minutes of wharf, 40 acres splendid agricultural land, the very best- of land for crops, hops, or orchard, balance low hills, of whijh 120 acros have recently been felled and grassed, remainder is in rough feed. The property, which is of lime stone formation, is excellently ntujted and well-watered by streams and springs. Improvements comprise good 7-roomed house, 6-stall stao'e with two loose boxes, and a'l nocssaary farm bgildings, sheep yards, etc Water laid on to house and stables, 2j acres in raspberries, 5 ajjres in or chard, comprising best varieties of ap pies, currants, cannning peaches, end pears; li acres hops on wires, fxceptionally easy terms. Acres of good shtep country, all in grass except 150 acros in bush, wellfenced and sub-divided, together,' . with 600 sheep. A bargain. J Prioe £2000. 194 Acres at Waimea West— so acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Well-watered, 12 acres in turnips, balance in grass. A bargain. ' Price £1050. 21 of the very best building sites in Stoke and Richmond, comprising from.l to 25 acres. 4 Agricultural Farms near Richmond, containing from 50 to 100 acres with good dwellings and farm buildings. 12 Good Sheep Farms, from 167 acres to 2000 acres in area. Exceptionally low prices and easy terms, empact Farm Property at Richmond, comprising 50 acres — finest land in the . district — residence and farm bn-Jdings — near butter factory and township. Easy terms, ew 6-roomed house at The Eorf. Excellent situation, splendid view. Section has a frontage of 65 foet by good depth. Cheap. Small deposit. Balance as rent. iNGUARD and TOTARA-Pibeets'. -Splendid building sites, 60ft by 125 ft., from 30s per footi Very easy terms. If purchaser pays cash for coction the vendor will advance for f per cent the necessary money tc WJd a residence, or jf building be erected to satisfaction of vender* the whole of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent., with option to repay by monthly in fttr.ltnents. Acre Section situated in Toi- Toi street, 140 feet frontage. Excellent building site. A bargain ->t £175. Small deposit required. 426 Acres of Good Sheep Conntry, 172 acres freehold, balance lease-in-perpe-tuity ; ring fenced ; 300 acres in grass, lialanco bush and rough feed. -Prico £675. A positive bargain. PITT & MOORE, TRAEALGAR-STREET, THE LIGHT | -OF THE— AGETHE LATEST IMPROEVMENT IN INCANDESCENT LIGHTING. JUST TO HAND— A Large Assortment of these lights. Guaranteed (120-candle power) Tested. A SPECIAL FEATURE FOR LIGHTING SHOP WINDOWS. NO SHADOW WHATEEVR. A Full Range of these Lights are now on view at H. J. FLATT'S -PLUMBER, BRIDGE STREET. I k 7 . i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 24 September 1909, Page 4

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